rec.games.trading-cards.jyhad

rötscheck question

6 messages from 4 participants · 11 December 2000 – 12 December 2000
original thread on Google Groups

pallando

please excuese my previous postings. for some odd reason my e-mail program posted those messages when i typed "s", without "alt" or anything. now the question: my acting vampire enters combat. either he has a heart of darkness or he plays skin of night, same effect. can the opposing player use rötschreck? i believe yes because the cardtext says "whether successfully or not". so the opposing minion still inflicts aggrvated damage although it would be changed to normal damage later on. thanks in advance -- pallando v:ekn prince of vienna

LSJ

"pallando" <pall...@gmx.at> wrote: > please excuese my previous postings. for some odd reason my e-mail > program posted those messages when i typed "s", without "alt" or > anything. It doesn't allow you to cancel your posts? > now the question: > > my acting vampire enters combat. either he has a heart of darkness or > he plays skin of night, same effect. can the opposing player use > rötschreck? i believe yes because the cardtext says "whether > successfully or not". so the opposing minion still inflicts aggrvated > damage although it would be changed to normal damage later on. Yes. -- LSJ (vte...@white-wolf.com) VTES Net.Rep for White Wolf, Inc. Links to revised rulebook, rulings, errata, and tournament rules: http://www.white-wolf.com/vtes/ Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.

pallando

LSJ <vte...@white-wolf.com> schrieb in im Newsbeitrag: 91337a$jet$1...@nnrp1.deja.com... > "pallando" <pall...@gmx.at> wrote: > > please excuese my previous postings. for some odd reason my e-mail > > program posted those messages when i typed "s", without "alt" or > > anything. > > It doesn't allow you to cancel your posts? > no it doesn't. once i send them my posts go directly to the news server of my university. usually this is no problem because i only send them when they are ready to go. [ quoted text not captured ]

Frederick Scott

[ quoted text not captured ] Ones everyone sends them, their posts go out to a news server. This doesn't prevent you from canceling them or no one would be able to cancel posts. What a cancel function does is to send out a cancel message with your article's article-identifier, which should get propagated throughout the news network just the same way as the original article does. Then each news server should remove the article and no one who hasn't already seen the article need be bothered with it. Of course, this all depends on your news posting & reading interface having a 'cancel' function. You should look around to see if it does. If it does, there's no reason it shouldn't work if your site is administrated properly. Fred

pallando

> > Ones everyone sends them, their posts go out to a news server. This doesn't > prevent you from canceling them or no one would be able to cancel posts. > What a cancel function does is to send out a cancel message with your > article's article-identifier, which should get propagated throughout the > news network just the same way as the original article does. Then each news > server should remove the article and no one who hasn't already seen the > article need be bothered with it. > > Of course, this all depends on your news posting & reading interface having > a 'cancel' function. You should look around to see if it does. If it does, > there's no reason it shouldn't work if your site is administrated properly. > > Fred i just checked my outlook express. it doesn't seem to have a cancel function. the other newsreader i have let me delete the articles. so i hope they are gone now. thanks pallando

Sorrow

> i just checked my outlook express. it doesn't seem to have a cancel > function. The newest version (at least) has this functionality. Message -> Cancel Message You have to be viewing the messages in the newsgroup, highlight the one you sent, then do the above. Sorrow --- "No, you're insane" -Tyler Durden